UN investigates allegations of fraud data on global warming

UN investigates allegations of fraud data on global warming, the UN insists on the necessity to investigate allegations of falsification of the theory of global warming. In the Internet got the correspondence department scientists study the climate of the University of East Anglia, from which it follows that they represented the public false information about climate change. This was done to create the impression that the Earth is warming because of industrial emissions into the atmosphere.

Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN, Dr. Rajendra Pachauri said in a BBC broadcast that the allegations of fraud should be explored. “Of course, we will conduct a full examination and determine our position on this issue – he said. – We do not intend to cover up anything. This is a serious problem, and we will study it in detail.

From the correspondence of British climate scientists made public that in recent years, the average temperature on Earth is not increasing, as is currently assumed, but decreases. Scientists do their best to hide the facts that contradict their theory: destroy or classify documents, distorting the data, substitute date. In their letters, they recognize the inaccuracy of some of their judgments and write about the desire to crush those who oppose their theory. In particular, one of the messages of the 1999 Head of the Department of Climate Dr. Phil Jones wrote about the need to remove some documents from the collection, which will be studied in the United Nations’ global evaluation of the findings of climatologists.

As a result of the scandal that followed the internal review Dr. Jones was dismissed from his post. Journalists, he said that his letters were taken out of context and misinterpreted. At the university site soon appeared an official statement that the published letters may be fake. “Selective publication of letters and other documents is just an attempt to cause harm and can not be regarded as a real denial of the performance of our department,” – emphasized in the message. One of the main UK government’s scientific advisers, Robert Watson called on to publish in full all the materials department, said the Air Force.

Letters, scientists have been publicly available for about two weeks ago as a result of hacking the server department. Hackers have published hundreds of letters to department staff and their counterparts from other countries. As reported Gazeta.ru, is suspected of hacking into the citizens of Russia, as the archive was first laid out on one of the ftp-servers Tomsk. Norfolk Police are investigating the circumstances of burglary.

Opponents of the theory of global warming believe that to reveal the correspondence proves the existence of collusion among climatologists. As the Air Force, the scandal has already been called “Klimatgeyt. Other scientists believe that the revelations fraud in general could affect the overall assessment of the climate of the Earth, made by the IPCC in 2007. Former Presidential Adviser on Economic Affairs of Russia Andrei Illarionov, said in his blog: The peculiarity of the unfolding scandal is also in the fact that on the side of his characters are colossal media, financial and political resources, including power virtually all European countries, Japan, Canada, the current U.S. administration, the leadership of the European Union, the two UN secretary general – past and present. The climate alarmism, is based at best on unfounded climate data, the former vice president Al Gore, as well as leading members of IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) in 2007 was awarded the Nobel Prize. ”

In December, to be held in Copenhagen UN summit on climate change. It is assumed that participants will take a new document, which limits greenhouse gas emissions, which come into force in 2012 after the expiry of the Kyoto Protocol.

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